PS> However, it seems that for Type1 fonts the encoding is handled
PS> internally; no matter what I put in the enc file the result is
PS> this the same [...] or I need to restart X or something?)
Remember that font encodings are indexed by name and cached in the
server. You do need to restart the server if you change an existing
encoding (in order to purge the cache), but do not need to do so if
you add a new encoding (which is not in the cache yet).
In addition, if you add two distinct encodings by the same name in
different directories, there's no telling which one you'll get.
In 4.3.0, the use of directory-local encoding directories will become
deprecated, and only the system-wide encoding directory will be used
by default. Directory-local directories will still be supported,
though.
Juliusz
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